

https://github.com/cyberpapiii/chipotlai-max
sadly this doesn’t work right now


https://github.com/cyberpapiii/chipotlai-max
sadly this doesn’t work right now


opencode with nanogpt (12$/month subscription or prepaid pay as you go) using GLM 5.1
let me know if you need a referral code for a 5% discount
Thanks for your effort!
Pros: it’s Linux :D
Cons: it’s Linux ;(


Doing anything with your brain will always increase it’s aptitude in that “topic”.
People that learn lots of human languages become better and better at learnig further human languages.
People that do one type of math get better at learning other types of math.
People that do something with their body coordination (athletes) can pick up other types of body coordination (other sports or dance for example.) faster compared to couch potatoes.
etc.
So doing anything with your brain is already useful, even as just a “workout”.


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No I think the claim was: Cachy IS arch.
It adds a fancy installer and it’s own kernel and some other things. But that doesn’t make it less arch.
So I gave an example from the other direction: if you take your arch and apply all the things that cachy does extra, it will still be arch.
I think the key here is the word “distro”/“distribution”.
If you take your arch and change the way software is distributed to it, by lets say uninstalling pacman and installing apt (and modifying everything else that’s related to this change so it works properly) then it would become debian.


I’ve recently read this super interesting and in depth blogpost about this topic:


You can install the cachy kernel on plain arch.
Gaben is great!
But I was thinking of the founder of Blue Systems https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Systems
I agree, but I’m still glad some rich people are spending tons of money to make some free and very useful apps for me.
Ideally they should be doing it like the millionaire that partially funds KDE though.


Veloren is pretty good. https://veloren.net/
It’s fun in multiplayer, but afaik you can play it completely offline as well.


+1 for Mindustry


I’m using soquartz compute modules on soquartz blades, because of the nvme slot and PoE. Just one cable for each is so nice in a tiny rack. They are running dietpi and docker swarm with dokploy.
I generally recommend the pine64 stuff, but shipping and tax might be high depending on where you live :/


Somehow both your screenshots are cut off where the red circle is.
But usually if it’s not in the settings, you have to open an issue at bugs.kde.org
GLM is pretty good in mg experience, the company I currently freelance at runs it locally (in house server room) for compliance reasons. But it needs very beefy hardware.


So it’s bambu fault
Yes! Fuck bambu.


V * A = W
The device operates at a certain wattage. If the voltage is lower, you need more amps to reach the same watt. Amps is what makes conductors hot.
Example:
200V * 1A = 200W
100V * 2A = 200W
To quote the link above that you didn’t read so I had to re-read to make sure I’m right:
The issue stems from the difference in standardized voltages between regions, with the US running on 120 volts, compared to China’s 220 volts (where bambu is based). This requires almost twice the current for the same total power draw in the US compared to most other regions, contributing to higher temperatures being reached due to Ohm’s law.
And about the ac adapter - it’s not the cause of the burning issues. And if they specc it for china’s 220V, it should work fine in most of europe.


https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Bambu_Lab_A1_NTC_thermistor_fire_and_meltdown_hazard
both I think?
But it seems to only affect low voltage grid countries if I understand it correctly
I started using it for the web GUI, prepaid pay-per-usage model and as a more privacy focused alternative to chatGPT and such. Most months I was way under what I was paying to openAI (which ofc got all my data and knew what I was asking - creepy af).
Then I stayed for the API and started using the pro subscription.